I really didnt know where to post this as it covers a few different things and could have been in a few different forums.

First off I would like for us all to reminisce a little bit and remember how this place know as the dingus den became our home. What common bond did we have? (besides the love of photography) That is right, most everyone here should be thinking about their trusty tank like Olympus E-10. A whopping 4mp 3.5 frame a second with a 4 frame buffer that took 45 seconds to clear, useless RAW ORF files, 35-140mm 2.0-2.4 lens, 1/640 max shutter speed, 1/640th flash sync speed, split prism viewfinder, battery sucking E-10. Today I finally bid you good buy my old friend along with ALL your accessories like the LiPo grip, FL-40 flash, T-Con 14b, and numerous other little widgets. I had debated it for some time and finally got up the nads to send it off to KEH.

At the end of last week I accepted their meager offer and used those funds to purchase a new tool that after taking 10 pictures with I feel is the beginning of a beautiful relationship, until I can afford it's bigger brother. I am the immensely happy new owner of a Nikon 85mm f/ 1.8. This is by far the sharpest lens I have ever used, with awesome bokeh, and quit frankly I dont know how I ever took a decent portrait without this lens. LOL This was the last shot I took with it today.

Original resized for web.

100% crop no other PS work.

So, with that I bid my old friend the E-10 good-bye, and welcome my new friend. It really was a hard decision guys, but it is one I am glad I made now.

I sold mine a long while ago. I remember gawking at the detail that thing produced... then I bought a D1x which combined with a much larger sensor, blew me away to the point of no return and away she went to fund a D100 which is now my trusty IR camera.

I don't necessarily miss the E-10's images, but I miss using the camera itself and learning digital with it and everything else that defined that particular time in my life. It was all intertwined.

Ah, The OLE E-10. Fond memories. Once I had gone to a Canon DSLR though, there was no turning back. I picked my old one that I had given to a friend up a while back, and shot a couple frames, then realized just how fast it wasn't. ;-)
CONGRATS on the new prime glass John. I have it's Canon equivalent, and "Love" it. -Bruce

I still have my old friend the E-10. I have close-up filters for it and just don't want to buy any more right now... soooo, should the desire come up to take some super closeup shots, I still have my trusty side-kick. Well, I still have my AE-1 and T-70 Canon film cameras and, of course my E10, 10D and now my 30D. I have a hard time parting with things... can you tell???

I parted with my e-10 long long ago...i'm trying to remember what I did with it. I'm sure I sold it, I think on ebay, but am not sure.

I was pretty happy with what it could do, at the time the res and quality were very good and even compared to modern cameras it still has a great build and feel to it. But what it didn't do is what got to me, and once the d60 came out everyone I worked with was buying canon so I followed suit.

yea, I just hung on to it so long because I needed a "back up", then I finally decided I would rather spend the money on glass instead since if ever did have to actually use it as a back up I would probabley shot myself.

My 10D was replaced shortly after acquiring the used Canon D30. It went out in parts mostly as I had everything but the flash and extra long telephoto.

And John's comments about useless ORF is right on the money. Or trying to push the sensor to do low light photography, which would result in nearly unusable images. The exposure had to be nearly perfect, at least in my experience.

Yet I loved the fact I could use the thing like a TLR and that it was so very quiet. If it weren't for the E-10 I probably would not have gotten back in to photography. So whatever faults it had, it pulled me back in and allowed me an outlet besides watching TV.

John, good luck with the new lens. I'm sure it will get a good workout.